Campaigning for Justice for Kingsley Burrell and for legislative reform in regards to deaths in custody. In unity with all those who have lost a loved one in these circumstances.

Saturday, 18 June 2011

ACTION PLAN: MARCH 4 TRUTH AND JUSTICE- JULY 2ND IN BIRMINGHAM

ONLY ONE WEEK TODAY UNTIL THE MARCH!We need to let everybody across the UK know what is happening and why!

Deaths in custody can affect anyone’s family at any time.We demand justice for Kingsley Burrell from Birmingham, a healthy young father, who died in custody after calling the police for assistance, when he felt threatened whilst out with his small son.Justice for Kingsley is justice for all; we are working in unity with other campaigns and families affected by deaths in custody, including Campaign 4 Justice 4 Smiley Culture.

We ask everyone that can possibly make it to the march to do so. However, if you are unable to make it, there are still lots of ways you can support the worthy aims of this campaign, which will not end when the march ends. We are in this for the long haul and ask that you stay with us and support the campaign until we achieve our aims.

Actions you can take NOW to support us are:

·Share all the links (listed below) on your personal pages and your websites.

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About the Campaign 4 Justice 4 Kingsley Burrell

Campaigning for Justice 4 Kingsley Burrell, we are also campaigning for legislative reform. Kingsley died in extremely suspicious circumstances in Birmingham. It is reported that Kingsley called the police, after trying to talk to a group of young people who were intimidating him and his 5 year old son. Kingsley was subsequently arrested and detained under the mental health act, days later he was in intensive care and subsequently died. Please support the family by sharing the information about the campaign, 'liking' our FaceBook Page and following us on Twitter. One Love and One Aim: unity. Justice for all.